Soldering Stations
Soldering stations include equipment for electronics soldering, PCB rework, SMD and THT work, service benches and production workstations. The Quick range covers classic stations, hot air stations, multifunction stations, PCB preheaters, solder feeders and solder wire cutters. This structure helps users choose the right device for each process. A soldering station supports precise work with wires, PCB pads and components. A hot air station helps with SMD rework and component removal. A PCB preheater supports board heating, while solder feeders improve repeatability during regular soldering tasks.
Quick soldering stations for electronics service, hot air work and PCB rework
Soldering stations from Quick support electronics work at different levels. They help with basic wire soldering, THT work, precise SMD tasks, PCB rework and workstation setup for service or production.
This category includes classic soldering stations, hot air stations, multifunction stations, PCB preheaters and equipment for solder feeding or solder wire preparation. Each group supports a different part of the soldering or repair process.
Choose the device according to the task. A service bench needs flexible equipment for many repair types. A production workstation often needs stable operation, repeatability and good ergonomics for the operator.
What does the Quick range include?
The Quick soldering stations range covers several types of equipment for PCB service and electronics assembly. Each type has a clear role at the workstation.
- Soldering stations – for contact soldering with tips, wires, PCB pads and SMD or THT components.
- Hot air stations – for SMD rework, component removal and work with hot air.
- Multifunction stations – for benches that need soldering and hot air in one device.
- PCB preheaters – for board heating before soldering or rework.
- Solder feeders and cutters – for controlled solder supply and more repeatable work.
How to choose a Quick soldering station?
Start with the main process. For wires, connectors and THT pads, choose a classic soldering station with the right handpiece and soldering tips. For SMD components, IC removal and hot air rework, choose a hot air station.
If one bench needs to handle several repair types, a multifunction station can be a practical choice. It helps reduce the number of separate devices on the worktop.
Choose a PCB preheater when the board needs controlled heating before hot air work or rework. This can help with larger PCBs, multilayer boards and tasks that need more stable thermal conditions.
Solder feeders and solder wire cutters support repetitive soldering tasks. They help the operator feed solder more consistently and reduce fatigue during regular production or service work.
Classic soldering, hot air and multifunction stations
A classic soldering station uses a heated tip. It transfers heat by direct contact with a PCB pad, wire, connector or component lead. This makes it useful for point soldering and controlled corrections.
A hot air station uses a stream of heated air. It works well for SMD rework, component removal and heating selected areas without direct tip contact.
A multifunction station combines more than one tool in one unit. It makes sense when a workstation needs both contact soldering and hot air rework, but has limited space.
PCB preheaters, solder feeders and solder wire cutters
A PCB preheater warms the board before soldering or rework. It can help reduce temperature differences across the laminate and improve control during work with larger or multilayer boards.
A solder feeder supports regular soldering tasks by feeding solder wire in a controlled way. A solder wire cutter prepares solder wire for repeatable work. These tools can improve workflow when the operator performs similar soldering tasks many times.
Applications in service, production and R&D
Quick soldering stations support PCB repair, component replacement, SMD and THT soldering, wire work, rework and training workstation setup. They are used in electronics service, production, R&D departments, technical schools and repair workshops.
- electronics service and PCB repair,
- SMD and THT soldering,
- hot air rework and component removal,
- PCB preheating before repair,
- repeatable solder feeding in service or production,
- training benches and R&D workstations.
Buy Quick soldering stations online
Quick soldering stations are available online for electronics service, PCB rework, production and training workstations. You can choose classic soldering stations, hot air stations, multifunction stations, PCB preheaters, solder feeders and solder wire cutters.
Check Quick soldering stations and choose the device that fits your soldering process, repair type and workstation setup.
FAQ – Quick soldering stations
Which Quick soldering station should I choose for electronics service?
Choose the station according to the repair type. For wires and PCB pads, choose a classic soldering station. For SMD rework and component removal, choose a hot air station or a multifunction station.
What is the difference between a soldering station and a hot air station?
A soldering station uses a handpiece and a soldering tip. It transfers heat by contact. A hot air station uses heated air, so it works better for SMD rework, component removal and heating selected areas.
When should I choose a multifunction soldering station?
Choose a multifunction station when one bench needs to handle different tasks, such as tip soldering and hot air rework. It helps save space and reduces the number of separate devices on the worktop.
What is a PCB preheater used for?
A PCB preheater warms the board before soldering or rework. It helps control board temperature and supports work with larger or multilayer PCBs.
Do I need a solder feeder for a soldering station?
A solder feeder is not required for every task. It helps during repetitive soldering, production work and jobs that need a more consistent solder supply. It can also improve ergonomics and reduce operator fatigue.
